MSUHunter has a point. Maybe it is a good idea to limit enrollment for the engineering programs offered in this state since a lot of the grads wind up employed outside of MT and we never see the tax dollars invested returned to the state. The same could be said for architecture. Just how many engineers and architects graduates are required to fill the demand in Montana? It might be a good time to reduce the engineering and archicture programs and divert the money to agriculture, business, health sciences, education, environmental, law, and performing arts all of which are likely to have greater demand here in Montana.